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latest pivot comes as washington prepares for another showdown over the budget and taxes and -- new "wall street journal" poll finds more than half of americans disapprove the job is president is doing the economy. joining the panel this week, "wall street journal" assistant page editor james freeman. columnist mary o'grady and senior economics writer steve moore. steve, you are our resident bull on the economy. why is the president pivoting now if things will get better? >> will is an old saying a puritan someone believes some someone somewhere may be having a good time. now we learn that a progressive is the worrisome where, someone is making money and getting rich. i think that this emphasis, paul, on income inequality was -- is a big mistake. the president should be focusing on growth. he used the term inequality more than he did growth and n that speech. the problem is the middle class doesn't care if some people are getting rich. what they want to see is their incomes rising and big problem for this president in my opinion, paul is that middle incomes have fallen by more than $2
latest pivot comes as washington prepares for another showdown over the budget and taxes and -- new "wall street journal" poll finds more than half of americans disapprove the job is president is doing the economy. joining the panel this week, "wall street journal" assistant page editor james freeman. columnist mary o'grady and senior economics writer steve moore. steve, you are our resident bull on the economy. why is the president pivoting now if things will get better?...
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the death tax and making universal health care coverage sound like a (bleep) sandwich. [laughter] >> the language that you used before, you are calling it a public option which is what the white house calls it, are you sure it isn't a government option? if you call the the government option the public against it. >> great point i'll call it the government option. >> jon: thanks, frank. i'm going to call health care the government option because i don't want everyone to have it. i appreciate you telling me how to (bleep) everybody over. thank. while that's been performed,el good people at ferrell news believe in transparency. we'll start with rebranding the or we willan process itself. >> you know about words and messaging and how to do it, frank. let's talk about the the number one thing the language errors you have pointed out versus adjustment. >> jon: you see it's language errors. you need to adjust your language errors. i think the church of scientology called, they want their deliberately obfuscating words back. they are not (bleep) you. they are adjusting language
the death tax and making universal health care coverage sound like a (bleep) sandwich. [laughter] >> the language that you used before, you are calling it a public option which is what the white house calls it, are you sure it isn't a government option? if you call the the government option the public against it. >> great point i'll call it the government option. >> jon: thanks, frank. i'm going to call health care the government option because i don't want everyone to have...
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to reduce the state's highest tax burden to attract industries that might have come in. this is really a question of political promises that were not justified by about the amount of revenue. >> paul: should pensions be on the table, unions are saying no? >> they have to be. they should be and i don't know why public sector workers should be exempt from the realities the rest of the world faces. >> paul: you would say bondholders, too? >>? >> when you are talking about bailing out the creditors. these people took risks. got the spread and one of the reasons they did it because they expected a bailout. i think it's very dangerous to perpetuate that idea. >> paul: how many other cities are in danger here with pension obligations and debt -- i'm not saying they are going to file bankruptcy. they've got some real troubled financing? >> detroit may be the canary in the coal mine. you probably got dozen cities that are in severe financial trouble. you are talking about my hometown of chicago. talking about a lot of cities in california, cities like oakland, san bernardino that
to reduce the state's highest tax burden to attract industries that might have come in. this is really a question of political promises that were not justified by about the amount of revenue. >> paul: should pensions be on the table, unions are saying no? >> they have to be. they should be and i don't know why public sector workers should be exempt from the realities the rest of the world faces. >> paul: you would say bondholders, too? >>? >> when you are talking...
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could reduce state tax revenues... by more than 50- million dollars. but university of baltimore... professor of finance... steven isberg... says that's revenue... the state can't afford to lose. he believes any interruption in government services will have an adverse effect... especially on a region still recovering from the recession. live in woodlawn, i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. time... that's what baltimore county superintendent, doctor dallas dance and union officials say is needed.. to ease tensions and concerns over the new "common core" curriculum. on tuesday, he issued a letter to teachers and administrators, saying he understands their anxiety over the new standards being implemented so close to the start of the school year, but urged them to be patient, and not pass that anxiety on to parents and students.
could reduce state tax revenues... by more than 50- million dollars. but university of baltimore... professor of finance... steven isberg... says that's revenue... the state can't afford to lose. he believes any interruption in government services will have an adverse effect... especially on a region still recovering from the recession. live in woodlawn, i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. time... that's what baltimore county superintendent, doctor dallas dance and union officials say is...
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you pay your taxes, it works. suddenly we've got a $2 # trillion underground economy, that makes us look far more like some underdeveloped society where this kind of thing is more common. >>brian: someone told me the story, a talk show host on fox news channel, that their oldest son and friends file for unemployment -- they are in their 20's -- go to the jersey show, bartend, make a ton of money over the summer and they brag about it. >> there is a new way of doing things. >>brian: there is no embarrassment. >>brian: who cleans your -- >> who cleans your house if you have a house cleaner? you pay them in cash? drug dealing, bribery? any kind of cash payment between people, any kind of barter -- i'll fix your car if you fix my teeth, that kind of thing, all of that is the underground economy. for it to reach $2 # trillion a a year, it is very difficult to count. but if you take this at face value, $2 trillion is outrageous. >>brian: today we're going to watch at 9:20 # eastern time. i'm not going to ask if we're di
you pay your taxes, it works. suddenly we've got a $2 # trillion underground economy, that makes us look far more like some underdeveloped society where this kind of thing is more common. >>brian: someone told me the story, a talk show host on fox news channel, that their oldest son and friends file for unemployment -- they are in their 20's -- go to the jersey show, bartend, make a ton of money over the summer and they brag about it. >> there is a new way of doing things....
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. >> internet sales tax, here it comes. huge new tax. >>brian: maybe take my advice and restructure that show of yours. you might want to think of that. >>steve: it is included as part of the mix. >>gretchen: he can do his radio show at the same time. >> fine promo, brian. >>gretchen: coming up on the show, he's the biggest baseball star in boston and his rallying cry not exactly p.g. for kids. should david ortiz -- should big papi get a pass? >>steve: eight jobs in eight years, and he never felt fulfilled. now he's got a new job. so what changed? the lessons you can learn from him and change your life. ♪ [ lighter flicking ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where giving up isn't who you are. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effe
. >> internet sales tax, here it comes. huge new tax. >>brian: maybe take my advice and restructure that show of yours. you might want to think of that. >>steve: it is included as part of the mix. >>gretchen: he can do his radio show at the same time. >> fine promo, brian. >>gretchen: coming up on the show, he's the biggest baseball star in boston and his rallying cry not exactly p.g. for kids. should david ortiz -- should big papi get a pass? >>steve:...
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start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. we're open to it. ♪ how do you explain the feeling of this place? of pulling close the things you love. of days that crash headlong into night. and nights that say nothing but yes. you don't explain it. you just experience it. los cabos. live it to believe it. >>> after more than a decade as the head of the largest police force in the country, ray kelly will retire at the end of the year, kelly will join the counsel on foreign relations as a visiting fellow. susan candiotti recently sat down with him and asked him about his tenure, the state of terror and the controversial legacy he'll leave behind. >> reporter: after 14 terms, ray kelly sayses he a laying down his badge for good without a single successful terrorist attack since 9/11. how safe is new york from an attack? >> look, we live in a dangerous world, and there are no guarantees. we've done everything that we reasonably can do to protect the city. >> reporter: kelly counts 16 attempted terror plots on his watch, including a
start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. we're open to it. ♪ how do you explain the feeling of this place? of pulling close the things you love. of days that crash headlong into night. and nights that say nothing but yes. you don't explain it. you just experience it. los cabos. live it to believe it. >>> after more than a decade as the head of the largest police force in the country, ray kelly will retire at the end of the year, kelly will join the counsel on foreign relations as...
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income tax, there is none in texas. 9% in california. no corporate tax. so there is job creation. so california lost over the past ten-year a couple million people. half a million people moved in to texas. >> gretchen: one of the big arguments has been that california will continue to not be able to pay its bills because people like that who are employable are leaving so they're losing their tax base. >> they pay their politicians so much, some towns have gone bankrupt. san bernardino. we sent kennedy, a special correspondent from my show to the mayor's office looking for answers. >> i walked down an empty hallway looking for the mayor, looking for anyone. i felt like i was in a horror movie. it was creepy. i found an empty conference room and decided i would take over as mayor. show of hands? all right. not all at once. busy day. we have a lot of problems. lot of people out of work. lot of businesses with shuttered doors. i don't hear any answers from any of you! >> steve: the lights are on, but nobody is home. >> they were in there. she couldn't find them. san bernardino is the
income tax, there is none in texas. 9% in california. no corporate tax. so there is job creation. so california lost over the past ten-year a couple million people. half a million people moved in to texas. >> gretchen: one of the big arguments has been that california will continue to not be able to pay its bills because people like that who are employable are leaving so they're losing their tax base. >> they pay their politicians so much, some towns have gone bankrupt. san...
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the american device tax has a lot of bipartisan sent to get rid of. we are shipping jobs over seas and killing jobs here at home in america and making costs go up for medical devices go up all over the country. it makes sense to do that. >> what else do you have on the drawing board and ideas do you have? talk of getting rid of congressional exemption and having democrats defend why they would have different health care than other americans? >> i have long took the position that congress shouldn't be exempted from anything that the american people have to live by, and i certainly don't think that congressman or women or their staff should get exceptions that the american people don't get. i am a military veteran of 26 and half years. i didn't accept the congressional health care plan. i am happy with the same health care that veterans get. >> dow think that the government will shut down in less than 12 hours? >> i hope not. that is not in the best interest of the american people. it depends on how serious the senate is about doing their job. why come
the american device tax has a lot of bipartisan sent to get rid of. we are shipping jobs over seas and killing jobs here at home in america and making costs go up for medical devices go up all over the country. it makes sense to do that. >> what else do you have on the drawing board and ideas do you have? talk of getting rid of congressional exemption and having democrats defend why they would have different health care than other americans? >> i have long took the position that...
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you pay the credit card interest, you pay state tax, this tax, now i'm going to have to pay when i go in there. who even wants to shop? it will hit the small guy. >> gretchen: it is. and some small retailers will make decisions not to do it. >> wal-mart is on board with that. the mom and pops are the ones that may actually have to do this. >> gretchen: here is the statement from wal-mart. we're not interested in surcharging customers nor allowing credit credit card companies to charge unpaid fees. many ask if you charge on-line, which rule will you fall in? >> brian: we'll watch you on the "fox business" network. good job. thanks. >> gretchen: sheriff taking a whole lot of heat for this psa. >> with officers laid off and furloughed, simply calling 911 and waiting is no longer your best option. you could beg for mercy from a violent criminal, hide under the bed or fight back. >> gretchen: some say this is fear morning. others say he's right on. >> brian: then parents banned from visiting their kids at school. one side says yes, the other no. we'll expand on it . i've been on the fence
you pay the credit card interest, you pay state tax, this tax, now i'm going to have to pay when i go in there. who even wants to shop? it will hit the small guy. >> gretchen: it is. and some small retailers will make decisions not to do it. >> wal-mart is on board with that. the mom and pops are the ones that may actually have to do this. >> gretchen: here is the statement from wal-mart. we're not interested in surcharging customers nor allowing credit credit card companies...
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they say we pay a ton of taxes but we don't see that money back. to me, this is basically what we're going through here in the u.s. to some degree, as well, and guys, as i look at this, and we got ana j.r. and richard here. what happens to some degree is the government is in bed with certain interests. it might be defense or military interest, et cetera, and no matter how much or how little attaches you pay they seem to funnel those taxes in that direction and not back to the people of those countries. that's the rage that's brewing across the world. >> this is the perfect example of no taxation without representation. they are not being represented properly. some look at the surface of this protest and think it's about the bus fare, but it's about social programs, about the fact that it's overcrowded. people enough room on these train to say get from point a. to point b. a lot of people in some cities in brazil don't have cars. they are dependent upon that form of public transportation, and now it's become less accessible for people. they're becom
they say we pay a ton of taxes but we don't see that money back. to me, this is basically what we're going through here in the u.s. to some degree, as well, and guys, as i look at this, and we got ana j.r. and richard here. what happens to some degree is the government is in bed with certain interests. it might be defense or military interest, et cetera, and no matter how much or how little attaches you pay they seem to funnel those taxes in that direction and not back to the people of those...
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we've got 1.7 million more. >> steve: what about the taxes there? sears and motorola two of the companies that threatened to leave illinois. >> gretchen: sounds like a scene from "hangover." watch this. >> do not go in the bathroom! >> will you put on some pants? >> there is a tiger in the bathroom! >> gretchen: guess what? a tiger actual will he did get loose at a circus in kansas, at the same time a woman headed to the ladies room. she came face-to-face with the big cat who ended up hiding out in the bathroom. >> my first thought was, okay. i need to be calm. turn around. walk out. you'll be fine. that's what i did. >> gretchen: the tiger was caught a short time later. that was the woman's first time at the circus. she says she's not sure she'll ever go back. >> steve: here is somebody part of our wolf pack, check out this incredible video out of argentina. somebody at a music festival captured the amazing moment -- that was meteor exploding. at first people thought somebody had thrown a flair into the sky. now here is that member of the wolf pack
we've got 1.7 million more. >> steve: what about the taxes there? sears and motorola two of the companies that threatened to leave illinois. >> gretchen: sounds like a scene from "hangover." watch this. >> do not go in the bathroom! >> will you put on some pants? >> there is a tiger in the bathroom! >> gretchen: guess what? a tiger actual will he did get loose at a circus in kansas, at the same time a woman headed to the ladies room. she came...
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welcome to the state where cutting taxes for business... is our business. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. new york state is throwing out the old rule book to give your business a new edge, the edge you can only get in new york state. to grow our start your business, visit thenewny.com >> how did the personnel react being told to stand down? >> governor huckabee: they were furious. >> back with general boykin and state department official. they were told to stand down and not to go in. who has the authority to tell that contingent to stand down and how high up is that order to have come from? >> that's why we need more hearings, governor. first of all, the order to actually engage troops in a rescue operation has to come from the president unless it's a military facility and then the commander has certain authorities. but it has to come from the president to put troops in harm's way. now, in that case, because we don't know enough of the details, that could have come from the commander of the africa command
welcome to the state where cutting taxes for business... is our business. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. new york state is throwing out the old rule book to give your business a new edge, the edge you can only get in new york state. to grow our start your business, visit thenewny.com >> how did the personnel react being told to stand down? >> governor huckabee: they were furious. >> back with general boykin and state...
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we have a situation where we still have a tax code from the 1960s that has incentivized companies to go overseas. i would like to debate what are the reforms of the tax policies and let's have a discussion on the issues. what has made our politics so stale is the lack of competition. you think the innovation of silicon valley if we just had google a as a company. don't compete against google. google hasn't had a scandal. let google be there for 15 years. until google has a scandal don't compete. we won't have innovation. competition drives innovation, and as democrats we shouldn't high--we shouldn't shy away from. >> michael: i do hear that. mike honda is on the professional congressional caucus. do you see yourself if you win this race trying to get into that caucus. >> people get at that at different angles. what kind of democrat are you? i say non-flippantly that i'm a no nonsense democrat. what can pass, how can you work across the aisle to get things done. not just have gridlock, and not just have political slogan. a lot of times people will say things in washington. they know t
we have a situation where we still have a tax code from the 1960s that has incentivized companies to go overseas. i would like to debate what are the reforms of the tax policies and let's have a discussion on the issues. what has made our politics so stale is the lack of competition. you think the innovation of silicon valley if we just had google a as a company. don't compete against google. google hasn't had a scandal. let google be there for 15 years. until google has a scandal don't...
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lower corporate tax rates. really get the economy moving again. not unemployment benefits. companies. that's what everyone's missing here. maybe this will do the republican house members some good if they extend it. maybe it'll help get them re-elected. i think the bigger issue is we need an economy that creates lots and lots and lots of jobs. >> that's become the new norm, has it not, vera? >> it is. a total disservice to the americans who are out of work. all of these people, one in three of the unemployed are long-term unemployed. they have a big problem. they need real jobs. by extending the benefits you're just delaying the inevitable. they need good paying, solid jobs. >> you had cited a report in the commercial break that said people mostly go out to look for a yob in the final week of when their money is going to run out. >> when they have to. >> there was research from allen krueger, head of the president's own national council of economic advisers. he did impeer cal work that said it extends the duration of unemployment and that people spend three times as much ti
lower corporate tax rates. really get the economy moving again. not unemployment benefits. companies. that's what everyone's missing here. maybe this will do the republican house members some good if they extend it. maybe it'll help get them re-elected. i think the bigger issue is we need an economy that creates lots and lots and lots of jobs. >> that's become the new norm, has it not, vera? >> it is. a total disservice to the americans who are out of work. all of these people, one...
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of consciousness around the world especially here america in light of us israeli government with our tax dollars the language that used to control the narrative in your parents are holocaust survivors and you actually said that the memory of the holocaust is exploited as an ideological weapon as one if you could talk about what you meant by that and how that's attorney understanding of this whole situation. of the nazi holocaust. and. the well for of the or has certainly is the critical weapon. and charm to justify words. most importantly it is claims to not see how closely is unique that no one has suffered in history of human kindness ever compare to what the jews endured. and then follows from that according to the israel heeds because to suffer abuse you need you can't you can't the israel of the israel and you you can't employ. israel and use the same moral code legal standards that you apply to any other people and so far it's not a whole even though it's you know repeatedly commits gross human rights violations convince gross. crimes under international law including to believe so
of consciousness around the world especially here america in light of us israeli government with our tax dollars the language that used to control the narrative in your parents are holocaust survivors and you actually said that the memory of the holocaust is exploited as an ideological weapon as one if you could talk about what you meant by that and how that's attorney understanding of this whole situation. of the nazi holocaust. and. the well for of the or has certainly is the critical weapon....
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the win letter have to pay federal tax, but not state tax. the winner could either take the $590.5 million in installments or lump sum. you can see it there, more than 375 million. after taxes, 282.7 million. wtbt's reporter joins us live from florida. when are we going to find out who got all of this money? >> hopefully at some point today. i can tell you this, one out of 175 million people could have won this. it turns out the golden ticket was sold there inside of this store in zephyr hills. $590.5 million. the city budget of zephyr hills is a little more than $49 million. the jackpot is 12 times that. the small city known for water and sky diving is now home to the largest powerball winner in history. in case you're wondering where it's at, it's about 45 minutes northeast of tampa. again, if they take that lump sum home, it's $270 million after taxes. what do you do with the money? how about buying a hockey franchise? or a house that's on the market in connecticut for 190 million. at 6:30, i mentioned i would give relatives a million doll
the win letter have to pay federal tax, but not state tax. the winner could either take the $590.5 million in installments or lump sum. you can see it there, more than 375 million. after taxes, 282.7 million. wtbt's reporter joins us live from florida. when are we going to find out who got all of this money? >> hopefully at some point today. i can tell you this, one out of 175 million people could have won this. it turns out the golden ticket was sold there inside of this store in zephyr...
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tax. something that's -- roundly rejected everywhere else in the country. you pay the same amount of tax. i propose a tax system that's far more progressive. >> i don't think we do have a fair -- flat income tax. i disagree with john and p it is progress. >> slightly gradual. >> don't forget, new york city now with the -- with new york state increasing the tax rate p. you are talking about some people paying 54% of their income in taxes. it is pretty high. i don't think that's a big problem. i think we -- one of the things i want -- always point out when i passed the living wage law, giuliani called it forgive sxlus would destroy the economy. nothing happened. minimum -- would need to raise the minimum wage. it has a multiplier effect. it helps -- we are all better off. >> let me play devil's advocate. you are all -- >> while you are doing that can i have a scone? >> yes. >> thank you. >> you are all on the democrats. when we are talking about the solutions and income and inequality, let m
tax. something that's -- roundly rejected everywhere else in the country. you pay the same amount of tax. i propose a tax system that's far more progressive. >> i don't think we do have a fair -- flat income tax. i disagree with john and p it is progress. >> slightly gradual. >> don't forget, new york city now with the -- with new york state increasing the tax rate p. you are talking about some people paying 54% of their income in taxes. it is pretty high. i don't think that's...
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. >> do you think there is any chance we'll ever hear the president even say the word "carbon tax"? >> with an opened mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned great leadership so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter) >> cutting throught the clutter of today's top stories. >> this is the savior of the republican party? i mean really? >> ... with a unique perspective. >> teddy rosevelt was a weak asmatic kid who never played sports until he was a grown up. >> (laughter) >> ... and lots of fancy buz words. >> family values, speding, liberty, economic freedom, hard-working moms, crushing debt, cute little puppies. if wayne lapierre can make up stuff that sounds logical while making no sense... hey, so can i. once again friends, this is live tv and sometimes these things happen. >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. >> did anyone tell the pilgrims they should self-deport? >> no, they said "make us a turkey and make it fast". >> (laughter). >> she gets the comedians laughing. >>
. >> do you think there is any chance we'll ever hear the president even say the word "carbon tax"? >> with an opened mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned great leadership so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter) >> cutting throught the clutter of today's top stories. >> this is the savior of the republican party? i mean...
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continuing with the tax lien, let's talk about the irs. we have told you on a number of occasions how the irs inex olympicably, it seemed, was targeting conservative and tea party groups. as it turns out, now initially it was rogue agents in cincinnati. now it goes all the way up to a presidential appointee by the name of william wilkins. he is in the office of chief counsel. he and lois lerner apparently were forwarded the applications by tea party organizations from carter hull who testified last week. yeah, wasn't just me. i wanted to approve them, but i had to send them up to washington. that's mr. hull who fingered mr. wilkins. now, what exactly was mr. wilkins doing at the white house just before the guidelines on how to target organizations came out? >> brian: how this? on april 24, doug shulman goes to the white house, meets with the chief of staff, who by the way, the former chief of staff, jeff sites, who is still in south africa on vacation. he would have a lot to say. they meet for 8 1/2 hours. the next day, april 25 and after
continuing with the tax lien, let's talk about the irs. we have told you on a number of occasions how the irs inex olympicably, it seemed, was targeting conservative and tea party groups. as it turns out, now initially it was rogue agents in cincinnati. now it goes all the way up to a presidential appointee by the name of william wilkins. he is in the office of chief counsel. he and lois lerner apparently were forwarded the applications by tea party organizations from carter hull who testified...
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you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your current mortgage if you have one. the remaining money can be used for anything. there's no monthly mortgage payments. and you still own your home! call today to get your free guide and dvd. it explains how a government-insured reverse mortgage works. there's no obligation. one reverse mortgage is a quicken loans company. their licensed experts can answer all your questions. call to find out what a great solution this can be. don't wait, call now! >>> welcome back to "the real story." i'm gretchen carlson. iran's new president with more signs he's looking to re-establish some ties now with the u.s. remember last week he and president obama, well, they chatted on the phone. the first such talk between u.s. and iranian leaders in more than three decades. now an iranian news agency reporting president hassan rouhani wants to find a way to restore direct air service between tehran and new york city. that service ended after the islamic revolution in 19
you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your current mortgage if you have one. the remaining money can be used for anything. there's no monthly mortgage payments. and you still own your home! call today to get your free guide and dvd. it explains how a government-insured reverse mortgage works. there's no obligation. one reverse mortgage is a quicken loans company. their licensed experts can answer all your questions. call to find out what a...
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if you fly, we all have taxes, the irs. all acceptable. but those are legitimate uses of that information. the protection of that information by those organizations, dhs, irs, is tightly controlled. >> what about buying a gun? >> we can get into the gun debate. be the point is laws has to followed. the converse to that is that the government departments collecting that information are only permitted to use that information for a narrow purpose. ity are not intended to use for secondary purposes. it is very narrow. privacy is about freedom and your ability to largely go about your activities as you wish subject to limited exceptions and subject to law enforcement. i am just asking questions. you say it is for limited purposes. do you feel we are using that information for purposes for which it is not intended to that -- today, right now, say in jane's department. >> i am not going to comment about james department. >> homeland security. >> there is no issue. i will point to the nsa revelations. in canada, the same kind of thing. that has re
if you fly, we all have taxes, the irs. all acceptable. but those are legitimate uses of that information. the protection of that information by those organizations, dhs, irs, is tightly controlled. >> what about buying a gun? >> we can get into the gun debate. be the point is laws has to followed. the converse to that is that the government departments collecting that information are only permitted to use that information for a narrow purpose. ity are not intended to use for...
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although i'm a fan of market mechanisms, i'm a critic of the carbon tax. i don't think there's a politically feasible path forward. the point is instead of trying to make carbon intensive forms of energy more expensive, we should be working to make low and zero carbon forms of energy cheaper. >> okay. >> that is -- >> i like that idea, but when you do that, and you have a loan guarantee program for a solar company called solyndra, that becomes the biggest example of corruption, the biggest part of government subsidizing industry, corporate welfare, cronyism, et cetera. they are exactly the thing the right wing hates. >> right, because all of the options that come forward are all big government liberal ideas about how we go about doing this. our options to drive energy innovation are not only government loan guarantees and the government reaching far forward into the commercialization process. instead we could have the government work in cooperation with the private sector on public/private research and development initiatives that don't pick winners but wo
although i'm a fan of market mechanisms, i'm a critic of the carbon tax. i don't think there's a politically feasible path forward. the point is instead of trying to make carbon intensive forms of energy more expensive, we should be working to make low and zero carbon forms of energy cheaper. >> okay. >> that is -- >> i like that idea, but when you do that, and you have a loan guarantee program for a solar company called solyndra, that becomes the biggest example of...
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problem with that, then you have a problem with the government buying health care, or you like high taxes. i have a problem with government buying health care, so i don't want the government in the business of doing it. but this is baked into the cake, as halperin said. this is part of obama's plan, and he has not been honest with the american people about this aspect of it. >> now, you have been talking about this for some time, as somebody who studies the health care law. and i thought it was interesting that mark came out and said what we heard him say on the show, and then he sends out yet another tweet. we showed you the one tweet he tried to walk it back in. the second one reads as follows: "howard dean: the ipab is essentially a health-care rationing body. again, not endorsing that, halperin says, again, like i am not endorsing that view, but shows coming political challenge. i am not endorsing that view that this is a health-care rationing body. you go back to the show and let's hear it again. >> you believe there will be rationing aka death panels. >> it's built into the plan. it
problem with that, then you have a problem with the government buying health care, or you like high taxes. i have a problem with government buying health care, so i don't want the government in the business of doing it. but this is baked into the cake, as halperin said. this is part of obama's plan, and he has not been honest with the american people about this aspect of it. >> now, you have been talking about this for some time, as somebody who studies the health care law. and i thought...
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those extra taxes for obamacare. you save money. >>brian: i thought the goal was to give everybody health care? >> that's the goal but now we face chaos. so along comes the c.b.o. and says if you delay it, you could save $35 billion. you could avoid the chaos and maybe you'll offer the democrats a way out of the mess in 2014. >>gretchen: but i also thought obamacare was supposed to save america money. >> yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. now look at the reality of this moment. chaos is coming. obamacare is wildly unpopular in the country and along comes the c.b.o. and says got a way out for you, mr. president. got a way out. here you go. delay it for one year just like the putin -- >>gretchen: was that also a gaffe or was the c.b.o. planned? >> no. this was a study in response to a republican bill which wanted to delay the mandate for one year. this is what the c.b.o. says will be the financial result of that. >>brian: and the republicans can say they're getting what they wanted because they say if you give a break to busines
those extra taxes for obamacare. you save money. >>brian: i thought the goal was to give everybody health care? >> that's the goal but now we face chaos. so along comes the c.b.o. and says if you delay it, you could save $35 billion. you could avoid the chaos and maybe you'll offer the democrats a way out of the mess in 2014. >>gretchen: but i also thought obamacare was supposed to save america money. >> yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. now look at the reality of this moment....
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we have 2 1/2 trillion dollars worth of tax revenue coming into the treasury every year. we can use some of that money to pay our interest on our debt. we will meet our obligations on our debt regardless of the debt ceiling. we will not default. that is an absolute, we will not default. the idea that we will if we don't raise the debt creel something an absolute flat out myth. >> gretchen: what else did he say you didn't agree with? >> the use of the expression, dead beat nation, that really is talking down america. the president is encouraging congress, encouraging america to pay its bills using a credit card to pay its bills, using borrowed money to pay its bills. that credit card will never be paid off and the balance on it will never be paid down. that is dead beat behavior and that should be pointed out. by using that expression, the president is talk down america. we stand not as tall in the eyes of the world when the president uses that kind of language. >> gretchen: could it also be he was talking down to republicans because he thinks right now that he has the maj
we have 2 1/2 trillion dollars worth of tax revenue coming into the treasury every year. we can use some of that money to pay our interest on our debt. we will meet our obligations on our debt regardless of the debt ceiling. we will not default. that is an absolute, we will not default. the idea that we will if we don't raise the debt creel something an absolute flat out myth. >> gretchen: what else did he say you didn't agree with? >> the use of the expression, dead beat nation,...
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consciousness around the world especially here america and light if a sponsor the israeli government with our tax dollars the language that used to control the narrative in your parents are holocaust survivors and you actually said that the memory of the holocaust is exploited as an ideological weapon as one if you could talk about what you meant by that and how that's attorney understanding of this whole situation. of the nazi holocaust was. there a well for a b. or a certain lose the critical work. and charm to justify word. most importantly it is claims to not see how local aslan's unique that no one has suffered in history of humankind and compared to what the jews endured to. and follows from that according to the israel he's because the sucker if you see me you can't you can't apply to israel and israel and you you can't comply with israel and use the same moral code neagle standards that you apply to any other people and so for example even though it's over he commits gross human rights violations commits gross. crimes under international law including the bill in some instances a work cri
consciousness around the world especially here america and light if a sponsor the israeli government with our tax dollars the language that used to control the narrative in your parents are holocaust survivors and you actually said that the memory of the holocaust is exploited as an ideological weapon as one if you could talk about what you meant by that and how that's attorney understanding of this whole situation. of the nazi holocaust was. there a well for a b. or a certain lose the critical...
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i certainly want smaller government and lower taxes. stimulate the economy. when the tea party doesn't want to compromise and blow things up again the message gets lost in the strum of controversy. >> like what? what's an example of blowing things up. >> everybody knew and i said this on the factor very early on that you weren't going to defund obamacare it wasn't going to happen. >> even though the candidates who had run for office all promised that they would do whatever it took to repeal. >> these are weasels. >> i will agree with you on that. >> but you weren't going to get it done because the power is in the hand of the president. they weren't going to defund, period. so it was a waste of time kind of, but not really because ted cruz then came on the scene. so, it worked to his benefit. i have got to get to bashir. now, this msnbc outfit, they are pretty rough, these guys. they attack you, laura ingraham who we are going to have on later. they attack her in a very personal and vial way. putting that aside, do you understand what the reason is what they a
i certainly want smaller government and lower taxes. stimulate the economy. when the tea party doesn't want to compromise and blow things up again the message gets lost in the strum of controversy. >> like what? what's an example of blowing things up. >> everybody knew and i said this on the factor very early on that you weren't going to defund obamacare it wasn't going to happen. >> even though the candidates who had run for office all promised that they would do whatever it...
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, and they refused to tax the shale industry. pennsylvania remains the only major state in the union that has shale that doesn't enact a severance tax. those two things would produce another $400 million to $500 million much that could go to schools. these are not just in philadelphia, in all the 500 districts throughout the state. >> i was reading about philadelphia specifically, and found it interesting that philadelphia also does not have a board of education. walk us through how financial decisions are made for the school district in philadelphia. >> well, for the last 10 or 11 years, the district's been run by the school reform commission. the mayor appoints team members and the governor appoints three. it's not a school board. previous to that the mayor appointed the school board. during my eight years as governor, 40,000 more children made proficiency in reading and math. that's a pretty good record. they didn't cure all the problems of the district, everybody not. but that's how it's governed right now. and one of the big
, and they refused to tax the shale industry. pennsylvania remains the only major state in the union that has shale that doesn't enact a severance tax. those two things would produce another $400 million to $500 million much that could go to schools. these are not just in philadelphia, in all the 500 districts throughout the state. >> i was reading about philadelphia specifically, and found it interesting that philadelphia also does not have a board of education. walk us through how...
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it was awarded the contract, cgi had botched hawaii's state tax system web site. more than a month after the rollout here, only 257 people got coverage through the state exchange. oregon's story is very similar to that. late this month oregonians who signed up for that state's health care exchange began receiving robocalls informing them that the health care they thought they would have starting january 1st might not be there after all. here's a little bit of one of those row with ocalls -- robo tocalls. >> if you have not heard from us by december 23rd, a petition can be processed for january 1st insurance coverage. >> reporter: yet the governor had assured state rends their -- residents their subsidized health coverage would be up and running by january 1st. this man got one of those calls. listen up. >> the governor, you know, should have been apprised of the situation. if he wasn't apprised of the situation, then shame on his aides. and if he was, then shame on him for not listening to his aides. >> reporter: oregon has not been able to enroll anybody electron
it was awarded the contract, cgi had botched hawaii's state tax system web site. more than a month after the rollout here, only 257 people got coverage through the state exchange. oregon's story is very similar to that. late this month oregonians who signed up for that state's health care exchange began receiving robocalls informing them that the health care they thought they would have starting january 1st might not be there after all. here's a little bit of one of those row with ocalls --...
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obama offered a jobs bill that was 60% tax cuts. i call it the agoraphobia bill because it never got out of the house. john boehner did nothing. in fact, the biggest difference between john boehner and the unemployed, the unemployed want to work but the tea party hates him and tea baggers don't like it when you choke and boehner has eric cantor who is like iago better yet i tell you what, lord. make all of the things john boehner prays for for all americans come true by seeing to it he's no longer speaker after 2014. god, please give him the grace and humility that can only come from being a right wing millionaire lobbyist. by the way, i know a national day of prayer doesn't make us a christian nation because that would require caring for the sick and ending all poverty. amen. shalom. that's "viewpoint" for tonight. i want to thank scottny nell hughes. rick ungar from forbes.com and jim mendrinos from living in exile. thanks for watching, everybody. i'm john fuglesang. we'll be back next week. take care of yourself. good night mom.
obama offered a jobs bill that was 60% tax cuts. i call it the agoraphobia bill because it never got out of the house. john boehner did nothing. in fact, the biggest difference between john boehner and the unemployed, the unemployed want to work but the tea party hates him and tea baggers don't like it when you choke and boehner has eric cantor who is like iago better yet i tell you what, lord. make all of the things john boehner prays for for all americans come true by seeing to it he's no...
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he also called on congress to make tax credits permanent for businesses that hire veterans, and two passes veterans job or proposal. knowank you all, please, i you have been working hard, so rest yourselves. [laughter] i am beyond thrilled to be here with all of you today, and i want to start by thanking larry for that very kind introduction, but more importantly for his tremendous leadership of the dav and for all of his outstanding service to this country. but most of all, i want to thank all of you here today. the men and women who have served and sacrificed so greatly on behalf of all americans. truly, one of my greatest joys over these past few years has been spending time with veterans and military families like all of you. i have laughed with your children at barbecues, i have gone to baby showers with spouses, i have learned so much during my many visits to military bases across the country. i have even smashed a champagne bottle to christian a -- christen a coast guard cutter. youre been so inspired by stories. so transpired. i am reminded by one of those stories today, the story
he also called on congress to make tax credits permanent for businesses that hire veterans, and two passes veterans job or proposal. knowank you all, please, i you have been working hard, so rest yourselves. [laughter] i am beyond thrilled to be here with all of you today, and i want to start by thanking larry for that very kind introduction, but more importantly for his tremendous leadership of the dav and for all of his outstanding service to this country. but most of all, i want to thank all...
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>> steve: and your property is taxed, your income is taxed. e-mail could be taxed next. charles payne is here with why the government says that's fair. come on in, chuck [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. sure. cake or pie? pie. apple or cherry? cherry. oil or cream? oil or cream? cream. ♪ [ male announcer ] the sound of reddi-wip is the sound of joy. >> gretchen: the internet is free. but perhaps not for long. the law protecting access to the world wide web from taxes is set to expire this year and government officials, like berkeley, california city councilman, are looking at your e-mails as a way to save failing institutions like the post office. fox business' charles payne is here with a chuckle. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> gretchen: all right. now they're going to tax e-mails to make up for budget deficits? >> yeah, particularly the post offi
>> steve: and your property is taxed, your income is taxed. e-mail could be taxed next. charles payne is here with why the government says that's fair. come on in, chuck [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. sure. cake or pie? pie. apple or cherry? cherry. oil or cream? oil or...
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in his house office just before a committee hearing promising that he would help protect a federal tax break worth five hundred million dollars a year the executive said last month the interviews legislation to eliminate a new federal rule intended to prevent banks from issuing mortgages to customers who could not afford to repay the debt a measure pushed by bank lobbyists who had visited his office in other words congress was trying to pass a rule that said bankers could not give mortgages to money who they knew couldn't pay them back but giving mortgages to people who can't pay them back is actually weirdly profitable for banks so congressman barr gave the banks their five hundred million dollars and it only cost them one hundred fifty thousand dollars buying congressmen is the best investment you can make in modern america but barr is not the only lawmaker on the house financial services committee taking in his instrument wall street and introducing theories suite legislation in return political action committees the big banks and financial service companies have donated nine point
in his house office just before a committee hearing promising that he would help protect a federal tax break worth five hundred million dollars a year the executive said last month the interviews legislation to eliminate a new federal rule intended to prevent banks from issuing mortgages to customers who could not afford to repay the debt a measure pushed by bank lobbyists who had visited his office in other words congress was trying to pass a rule that said bankers could not give mortgages to...